Midoriya would initially be in shock. But then, his heroic instincts would kick in. He might try to analyze Toga's behavior and find a way to use it against her. For instance, if he notices that she gets distracted easily, he could create a diversion. He would also be thinking about the safety of others. He might worry that Toga has some bigger plan that involves harming his classmates or the city. So he would be constantly looking for a way to not only escape but also stop Toga's potential evil plans. And throughout all this, he would be drawing on his training at U.A. to keep his composure and think rationally.
Some popular Midoriya fanfics often explore his growth as a hero. For example, 'Midoriya's Hidden Power' which delves into him discovering a new quirk. Another is 'Midoriya and the Mentor', where he gets special training from an unexpected source. And 'Midoriya's Team - New Beginnings' focuses on his leadership within a new team formation.
Definitely not. Midoriya's character is very much alive in the manga. The creators have no intention of killing him off as he's a key figure in driving the narrative forward and inspiring other characters.
Often, these fanfictions focus on their mutual respect. Midoriya and Uraraka respect each other's goals in becoming heroes. In the fanfictions, this respect forms the foundation of their relationship. For example, they support each other during training.
One common theme is empowerment. Since Midoriya is usually male in the original, in female Midoriya fanfics, there's often a focus on her being a strong, empowered female hero. Another theme is relationships. How she interacts with her classmates, like forming different kinds of friendships or rivalries. And there's also the theme of self - discovery. As a female, she may have different insecurities and ways of finding her place in the hero world compared to the male version.
There could be a fanfic where baby Midoriya meets other baby heroes - in - training. It could be a really sweet story about their first interactions, like how they play together and start to form the early bonds that will later become important in their hero careers. For example, baby Midoriya might befriend baby Bakugo in a way that is different from their later relationship.
One common theme is his growth as a hero. Writers often explore how he overcomes challenges in his journey to become a great hero. Another theme is his relationships, like his friendship with Bakugo or his mentorship under All Might.
His closest friends like Ochaco Uraraka and Tenya Iida would most likely side with him. They have always been there for Midoriya and share his values of justice and doing what's right. Also, those heroes who have seen Midoriya's growth and believe in his pure intentions would probably join his side.